Kinder GIVEAWAY!
It's time!
Time to officially announce the NEWEST brand to join the Cloth Diaper Kids' curated selection of outstanding cloth diapers...
Please welcome the Kinder Cloth Diaper Company!
It's time!
Time to officially announce the NEWEST brand to join the Cloth Diaper Kids' curated selection of outstanding cloth diapers...
Please welcome the Kinder Cloth Diaper Company!
Fit check! Cloth diaper is on baby. Great! Now how do you know if it's fitting correctly and how do you make sure that the fit is right to prevent leaks.
There's just a few things to check to make sure your cloth diaper is on baby properly and these are the things you want to look out for every time you change a diaper.
Cloth diapers are bad, difficult, expensive, unhygienic, hard to wash, time consuming. These are all common objections that opinionated family and friends might throw your way when you mention that you are interested in trying cloth diapers for your baby. Unfortunately, it's often discouraging for first time parents to hear snickers and rude comments when talking about their diapering choice. These objections aren't new to us and we can help you through them. Let's go over the most common reasons why people think cloth diapers are bad.
For many new parents wanting to cloth diaper a newborn, the question of whether or not to take cloth diapers to the hospital or birth centre might come up.
It's a wonderful notion to have a cloth diaper be the first soft diaper on the bum of your fresh newborn, but remember to be flexible. Lots will be happening during labour, birth and immediate postpartum. Keep in mind that some hospitals might not allow you to bring your own diapers while in the hospital, so check with your OBGYN or Midwife about hospital policies so you aren't disappointed.
What To Do With The 💩.
Isn't that the biggest question on your mind when you think about cloth diapers? I guarantee you, it's the first and most poignant question that's top of mind with all new parents I speak with when they are beginning to consider cloth diapers for their baby. And why shouldn't it be? It is really the central topic of discussion and the largest mental hurdle to overcome I think. It was for me absolutely.
Fortunately, it's not as scary as it seems and there are a few easy ways to deal with the poop and one (or more) of them will certainly make it easy for you too. Let's discuss the options.
What can you do in an emergency when diapers are not available or when funds are super tight and you really can't afford diapers and are on a very strict budget. Can you cloth diaper and how do you do it?
Basically anything in your home that's absorbent can be used as a cloth diaper. Ideally it'll be something that's cotton or another natural or mostly natural fabric, but really in a pinch, anything absorbent will do.
Common items that you could grab would be Cotton tea towels or flour sack towels, old t-shirts...
Well, yes and no. But don't worry, changing a cloth diaper isn't hard by any means, it's just a tad different.
First with disposables, you generally place the diaper under baby's bum and then wrap the tabs around and stick them to the front. (Sometimes, my disposable diaper tabs would rip when I did this, but I digress).
If you're wondering what kind or style of cloth diaper to choose for your cloth diapering adventure, you're not alone. Everyone who's interested in cloth diapers asks themselves this question at some point and of course there are lots of different diapers to choose from.
But today let's focus on pockets. Here's 5 reasons why a pocket diaper might be the right choice for your baby and your family.
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